
New Baylor Study Finds Digital Tech Use May Reduce Risk of Cognitive Decline
Contrary to popular belief, a new study published in Nature Human Behavior suggests that digital technology use may help reduce cognitive decline. Researchers from Baylor University and UT Austin’s Dell Medical School found that technology use is linked to better cognitive aging outcomes. The meta-analysis challenges fears of “brain rot” from screens and highlights the potential cognitive benefits of staying digitally engaged.
New Baylor Study Finds Digital Tech Use May Reduce Risk of Cognitive Decline